In a BuzzFlash Exclusive, Dennis Kucinich Says He's Not Giving Up on Impeachment: Morality and the Law Require It.
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By Meg White
"This isn't just about impeachment. It's about reorienting our politics to a position which respects morality. Our moral compass needs to be reset here."
-Rep. Dennis Kucinich
In an exclusive interview with BuzzFlash Friday, Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) discussed the 35 articles of impeachment he introduced against President George W. Bush earlier this week. Though the word on the Hill is that the call for impeachment will not go anywhere, the Ohio representative is undeterred.
"This is a very grave matter that cannot be and will not be swept under the rug by some kind of a legislative trap," he said.
Representatives Robert Wexler (D-FL), Lynn Woolsey (D-CA) and Barbara Lee (D-CA) have signed on to the resolution, and Kucinich expects more co-sponsors in the coming days and weeks.
"There will be more. I'm quite confident of that, and as members start to read the document it'll keep growing," he said.
The proposal is now in the Judiciary Committee, where many expect it to stay at least until after the November elections.
"Some bills are sent to committee to be acted upon," Kucinich said. "But in this case it's widely assumed, based on statements by House leaders, that it'll be sent to committee and nothing's going to happen."
Kucinich entered the articles of impeachment as a privileged resolution, which means it can be reintroduced. He said that if the committee does not act on the resolution within 30 days, he will bring the subject up again in more detail.
"I think it's reasonable to give the committee 30 days," he said. "There are other areas of law that I have not, in the interest of time, put in the resolution that was introduced. But they will be put in the next one if no action is taken."
When taking over as Speaker of the House in 2006, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said impeachment was "off the table." She has stuck to that statement thus far. Rep. John Conyers (D-MI), Chairman of the Judiciary Committee and the man in charge of calling Kucinich's resolution up for debate, said at the Take Back America Conference earlier this spring that he would consider waiting until after the presidential elections to pursue impeachment.
Kucinich does not see this as an option.
"If we wait, we're licensing further abuses of power. There's been broad concern that this administration could attack Iran. Why should we give them the opening to do so by failing to challenge the lies that they told that took us into war with Iraq?" he asked. "We cannot wait for after the election. We don't know what could happen in the next six months with respect to a further erosion of our democratic process. And what the impeachment process would do would be to have a chilling effect on further abuses of the Constitution and on creating another war."
He's also concerned after the election there could be a drop-off in interest.
Historically, such conditions led to President Gerald Ford's controversial pardon of his predecessor President Richard Nixon. In addition, Bill Clinton did not pursue the Reagan/Bush I violations of the law, particularly the Iran-Contra and BCCI illegal activity.
"If they refuse to act, you know what'll happen. The election's over and it's like, 'Well, let's not go back. That was yesterday. Let's move forward.' That's what'll happen," he predicted. "The House leadership, which is above Congressman Conyers, and even the leadership of the Democratic Party now are joining in and saying, 'Well, we just can't do this.' Well, you know what? This isn't about politics anymore. This is about whether or not there's such a thing as the rule of law, and you can't have a political agreement to violate the law."
Kucinich differs with those who have suggested that the hearings could be divisive. He sees impeachment as an opportunity for healing both the partisan divisions between people and the mistrust Americans have for their government.
"This war has been a wedge, which has driven Americans apart," he said. As for Congress, he said that "there is no logical explanation for their position. We cannot abdicate our responsibilities. If we abdicate our responsibilities, we end up being in collusion. Why are we not acting? There's a reason why the Congress is so low in polls and I think it's because the American people feel we won't stand up."
Kucinich said Congress is not living up to its responsibilities to the American people. But he has personal feelings about the resolution that drove him to move forward on impeachment.
"Where's our heart here? What is going on that we can't connect with the suffering of other people?" he asked. "We can't say, 'Oh, yeah, we went into a war, they didn't tell the truth and all these people died. Sorry about that. Pass the Grey Poupon.' We can't do that. We cannot become so callous that we don't care that innocent people are killed. This is what's driving me."
Any casual reader of the articles of impeachment can tell the Iraq war figures heavily in the resolution. Of the 35 articles, Kucinich said around half are at least tangentially related to Iraq. While some articles deal with election fraud and offenses against Medicare, Kucinich is clearly bothered by the lead-up to the war.
"I can't think of any more grave offense than that the people of this country, at a moment of peril in post 9/11, would be lied to in order to get their support for a war," he said. "There's a difference between just being wrong and lying. And there's a pattern of lies here."
However, Kucinich said that the effort is not only about Constitutional law and his personal feelings. He wants to demonstrate to future U.S. presidents and the international community that this sort of behavior will not be tolerated by Congress.
These are not just symbolic concerns; Kucinich raised the specter of international involvement:
"How awful it would be if the Congress looks the other way and within the next few years some nation decides to prosecute a member of the Bush Administration for war crimes at a time when we clearly knew that there was sufficient evidence to proceed with hearings?"
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I understand Conyers was threatened by Nancy Pelosi that if he proceeds to act on the articles of Impeachment it will be his last act as head of the judiciary committee! Where is this coming from? Has everyone been paid off? Or, is everyone being blackmailed?
With all of us American citizens begging for impeachment, what makes any politician claim that acting on impeachment risks losing Democratic seats in the upcoming election? Come on!
Senators and Congressmen are generally smart people. Are we to believe all of them suddenly went dumb? Daily polls are available to tell them the feelings of the public. They are obviously ignoring these polls for a reason.
In 2000 Ralph Nader claimed Democrats and Republicans are really the same. I wondered how Democrats managed to select losing candidates for every Presidential election.
Refer to the Supreme Court decision on Eminent Domain several years ago. This Court voted that corporate interests supersede those of individual homeowners. The decision allowed purchasers OTHER THAN the government to purchase desirable property if it was "advantageous" to the community. Part of the test of "advantageous" was corporate development and increased taxes paid to the local government by the developer who took over the property from a family who may have lived there for many generations.
Wouldn't we expect the right wingers of the Supreme Court to support the developers?
The truth is every vote to allow corporate takeover of desirable private property came from the left wingers of the Supreme Court! All the conservative Supreme Court Justices voted to preserve the rights of the homeowners. It was each and every one of the liberal Justices who changed the law of Eminent Domain so that homeowners no longer have protection if a developer wants the land they have owned for as long as they can remember.
Where were the newspaper articles exposing this vote? We read stories of heartbroken homeowners who now had no leg to stand on, but nobody reported WHO it was in the Supreme Court that voted to allow this to happen.
At the very least, supporting Dennis Kucinich and demanding a follow-up to the articles of impeachment he submitted is the duty of every American who remembers what America used to stand for. Once this horrible administration is prevented from making more daily disasters we can start to unravel some of the truths of what is going on in our government. Impeachment is the best place to start, so we don't have to worry about more wars as we try to get to the bottom of the inappropriate behavior and bad decisions of NEARLY EVERY ONE of our elected officials.
Among these decisions are the choices to cut every bill finding public benefits and approving every corporate perk presented. What country other than the worst type of dictatorship takes away every bit of support for the pubic in order to use these funds to support the military or to add to the already plentiful benefits afforded wealthy corporations for the past 8 years? Things like 1 bag of groceries per needy senior citizen per month were eliminated in order to pay Haliburton for one week's worth of coffee for a single Blackwater mercenary.
If we ever hope to get to the bottom of what happened to America to bring it down to the position it now occupies, following through with this impeachment is one of the best places to start. With this administration remaining in place all attempts to do this will be sabotaged, as was the investigation into the 911 attacks and every other investigation where current officials were suspected of wrongdoing.
Dennis Kucinich has been doing everything he can do as one person. He needs the support of Americans who still care about their country. Where are we all hiding?
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It's called the rise of the Illuminati - we are witnessing rapid integration of the New World Order, simple as that. Until people (Americans, specifically) stop being sheeple and start a revolution, this country is doomed. If that is the case, I hope we suffer terribly for being so damn uninterested in the defense of freedom. STUPID people!
Great interview, Meg!
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